Ervin J. Nalos papers, 1939-1993.
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General Electric Microwave Laboratory.
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Chodorow, Marvin.
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Chodorow received his B.A. in 1934 at the University of Buffalo, and his Ph.D., 1939, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He taught at Pennsylvania State College and College of the City of New York and worked with the Sperry Gyroscope Company (1943-47), before joining the faculty at Stanford in 1947. He served as Chair of the Department of Applied Physics from 1962-69 and Director of the Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, 1959-78. He held a Fulbright Fellowship at Cambridge University, 1962...
Watkins, D. A. (DeidreĢ A.)
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Karabats, C.
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Lobb, C. G.
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Ginzton, E. L.
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Nalos, Ervin J.
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Dr. Nalos was part of an important offshoot of the pioneering work on high power klystrons which Dr. Ginzton and his team initiated to power the Linear Accelerator project of Dr. Hansen in the 1946-50 period. While a PhD student and Research Associate, he and Prof. Marvin Chodorow, inspired by the work of J.R. Pierce, reduced to practice the first waveguide loaded Traveling Wave Tube and the first Megawatt Pulsed TWT. From the description of Ervin J. Nalos papers, 1939-1993. (Unknown...
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Borghi, R. P.
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Phillips, R. M
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